Pascalian Meditations by Pierre Bourdieu is a profound philosophical reflection on the foundations of modern sociology. Drawing inspiration from Blaise Pascal, Bourdieu critiques rationalist philosophy and reconsiders the role of the sociologist in c ...
Pascalian Meditations by Pierre Bourdieu is a profound philosophical reflection on the foundations of modern sociology. Drawing inspiration from Blaise Pascal, Bourdieu critiques rationalist philosophy and reconsiders the role of the sociologist in contemporary society. He reinterprets his core concepts—such as habitus, field, and symbolic violence—through a theological and existential lens. The book marks a return to the ontological and ethical roots of sociology, offering a critical perspective on social order, state authority, and legitimacy.
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